Omega Climate Control Air Compressors

Who We Are

MPS Metro Automotive & Industrial Supplies and The Fender Factory have merged together online to provide unsurpassed excellence in sales and service for all our customers.

Both companies are privately owned family operation’s which have become industry leaders in the automotive & industrial industry. We specialize in automotive equipment, air compressors, body shop supplies, paints, aftermarket sheet metal parts and much more.

What Customers Say?

Here are testimonials from customers that we have sold to and are happy to share their opinion about the process and the results.

There is a knowledgeable man and a nice lady who just as smart...trust me.
I got good advice and good value, it's a small place but everything is there that you might need.
I will send business there knowing there will be good service. Thank you.

Gregory

Friendly, personalized customer service. The owner took the time to carefully inspect my vehicle and recommend the products I needed. Paint for my Prius was custom mixed in a matter of minutes. I wish all businesses were run so courteously! 5 Stars!

Jerry G

Incredible service. Never stared me wrong. Very knowledgeable.

Ryan M

Great experience, walked in there for info's on compressors and how to use car paint. We needed a large compressor for our shop's air tools, we checked may suppliers in town and glad we found MPS Metro, I got the best for my dollars and Jim sure knows his paint!

Simon C

Great service , very knowledgeable!

Shawn L

Excellent place to get automotive paint using spray cans. They mix it well using your car color code.

Aditya K

We have been using MPS for paint supplies and chemicals for polishing for several years now. The business is family owned and operated, Lisa and her father are two highly knowledgeable individuals when it comes to the automotive world. We highly recommend their services and products.

PitRow Motorsports Club

Excellent service here. The lady that picks up the phone knows her stuff.

Daniel J

The folks are super helpful there! They mixed paint for a touch up and helped explain how to remove scuff marks (and helped buff out a few to show me!). I highly recommend the staff and products they provide!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is my air receiver (tank) good for?

There is no fixed answer for this question. There are local statutes as well as rules defined by your insurance company. A rule of thumb is 25 years, although this can vary greatly depending on the environment. A good method of extending the life of your receiver is to drain it daily of water or install an auto-drain.

Why doesn’t my air compressor produce as much air as it used to?

The most common cause is bad valves. It is also important to check your entire system for higher air consumption or leaks.

Why does the safety valve on my compressor pump make a “popping” sound?” is locked Why does the safety valve on my compressor pump make a “popping” sound?

This is most commonly an indication of bad valves. Depending on the model valves could be rebuilt or replaced.

Why does my compressor leak air when the compressor shuts off?

Most air compressors have a one way check valve between the compressor pump and the air receiver. When the compressor shuts off the check valve prevents the high pressure air from traveling back from the receiver to the pump.

This allows for an unloader valve to release the pressure on the pump to atmosphere to allow for easier startup. The unloader system can be of several different designs. Two of the more common types are pressure switch mounted or centrifugal mounted on the end of the crankshaft.

Why is there water in my airlines?

Water is present in the air. When the air is compressed all that water comes with it. Temperature and humidity determine how much water there is in the air. Click here to get a fuller explanation of water and other contaminants in the air lines. However, if water in your air lines in something new, then there is a failure somewhere in your air systems.

A filter drain may be plugged or an auto-drain is malfunctioning. Another common problem is that when running a compressor hot (meaning above 50% duty cycle) the water in the air lines is vapour and doesn’t condense in the tank (the 1st water separator in any air system). This hot vapour is carried through the air lines and condenses on any cool surface. This water then collects all through the air lines and builds up. When some process demands large amounts of air that built up water gets carried through and seems like it is a sudden problem, when all along it has been building up. The solution is better water separation at the source (the compressor) with a refrigerated air dryer and separator/filters with auto-drains.

Why does the safety valve on my tank blow off?

This is caused by a pressure switch improperly installed, set too high or malfunctioning. Safety valves do not normally fail on their own.

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MPS Metro & The Fender Factory Can Master Your Automotive Needs

If great service, excellent quality and over 40 years of combined experience and knowledge are important for your automotive requirements, then MPS Metro Automotive and Industrial Products and The Fender Factory are just what you need! We are one of Ottawa ‘s largest “One Stop” auto body suppliers in the automotive industry.